Cook and Cooke Insurance Brokers have an enduring relationship with the people and communities within which they live. In the Swan Valley, our roots go back over 100 years to Swan River’s first insurance agency. R.G Taylor moved to the Valley in 1901, and 4 years later he established Pioneer Insurance and Land Agency. His son Bill Taylor and later grandson Doug Hinchliffe operated the business as Taylor’s Pioneer Agency.

Cliff Cook has been in the insurance business since 1964, when he began employment at the Henry Stevens Bank in Bowsman. In 1967 the Henry Stevens Bank, Canada’s last independent bank, was sold to the Toronto Dominion Bank, and Cliff and Henry Stevens formed a new insurance agency, Stevens & Cook Ltd. Both men worked together until Mr. Steven’s retirement in 1979.

In 1981, the two insurance operations – Stevens & Cook in Bowsman and Taylor’s Pioneer Agency in Swan River created a merger that saw Doug Cooke join the company. Operations continued under separate names in their towns of origin. In 1993 Cliff’s son Curtis decided to join the firm and in 1994, the decision was made to purchase Bernstrom Agencies in The Pas with plans for Cliff’s oldest son Kent to run the operation. The new trade name of Cook & Cooke Insurance Brokers was established at that time to better reflect the true nature and composition of the firm.

In 2000, the Bowsman and Swan River offices decided to consolidate operations and a new 3,600 sq. ft. building was erected on the corner of 9th Ave. and Main Street in Swan River. The company moved to the new location in October of that year. Currently, Cook and Cooke Insurance Brokers operates out of locations in both Swan River and The Pas.

We have partnered with a broad base of top insurers in the industry, allowing us to place all classes of insurance risks.

“The Swan River Valley and The Pas have been great places to live, raise our families, and own a business. We thank all of the customers who have supported us and this business over the past 100+ years. We realize that our roots run deep and we have a great heritage to carry on.”